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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time today in Minneapolis. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Hippie Sabotage, the renowned electronic duo known for their infectious beats and vibrant performances, is embarking on their Give and Take Tour. This 18+ event promises an electrifying night of music, with doors opening at 7 PM and the show kicking off at 8 PM. Under 18s are welcome if accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Please note, all support acts are subject to change without notice.

Join us for Changemaker Mondays - Career Pathways at Impact Hub Minneapolis - St. Paul! This event is specifically designed for individuals in a job transition who are looking to pivot, start, or grow their career in the exciting fields of entrepreneurship, social impact, or international development. Gain expert insights and map out a pathway to a career that truly matters.
A fearless 100 year old veteran drag racing legend returns to the track in this powerful true story. Captain Jack McClure, a daredevil, drag racer, and exhibitionist, decides his golden years should come with a few more gutsy adventures. Less than two inches off the ground, 90 plus year old Captain Jack, along with the Rocketboys, defy death by bringing back the very same hydrogen peroxide rocket go-kart he raced fifty years ago. With narration by NHRA announcer Brian Lohnes and a special appearance from 'Big Daddy' Don Garlits himself, Captain Jack and His Rocket Powered Go-Kart is a thrill ride that questions just how much life can fit in the eighth mile.
Cory Haala presents When Democrats Won the Heartland with Michael Lansing. In the 1980s, the Midwestern economic collapse caused by the farm crisis and deindustrialization inspired the region's liberal politicians to call on progressive populist traditions to rebuild local, state, and national Democratic parties. Cory Haala looks at the Midwest's central role in asserting an updated populism wielded by grassroots activists, politicians, and a wide-ranging coalition of voters to counter Reagan-era conservativism.